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From: Marook K. <ma...@cr...> - 2005-11-29 23:08:25
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Hi,
Ok, I just thought they where not allowed to charge for software that =20=
included it, but is allowed to charge for consultant work around it.
As their software links to this project and even state "now includes =20
PHP iCalendar 2.1", it seems to me they make money on open-source =20
software be re-selling it.
I know it's onnly an add-on feature, but it's listed as a feature, =20
not as a 'possible integration option'
Ohh well..,
Jakob Peterh=E4nsel
'I don't have to try to be a sex bomb, I am one!'
- Kylie Minogue
Email: ja...@hj...
AIM: Marook
Phone: +45 22684961
On 29/11/2005, at 23:27, Ben Francis wrote:
> Marook Kenja wrote:
>
>> If PHP iCalendar is under GPL, shouldn't there be a free non-=20
>> commersial
>> version of Tasks Pro as long as they use this software in it????
>
> There is nothing in the GPL which prohibits anyone from charging for
> software, providing they release the source code of any changes they
> make. It's free as in freedom, not free as in beer.
>
> Ben
>
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